At Camp Ramah in Ukraine, sports and Jewish traditions are an escape from war This year, fewer Ukrainian men came to camp, to avoid forced conscription. A teen from Chicago volunteered instead.
Mass bomb threat sent to dozens of Jewish institutions across Canada A Jewish organization said that the threat is not credible, though it is still being investigated by Toronto, Montreal, and Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Germany court upholds conviction of 99-year-old former Nazi concentration camp secretary Irmgard Furchner had appealed her 2022 conviction of being accessory to more than 10,000 murders at the Stutthof camp.
Silvio Santos, Brazilian media mogul and descendant of 15th-century Portuguese Jewish scholar-statesman, dies at 93
After UK riots against Muslims and refugees, British Jews grapple with extremism that targeted them, too
France suspends Olympic runner for anti-Israel posts, including one wishing the ‘most terrible and horrible degree of hell’ for Zionists